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We've known that Wale was the feature on Audio Push's first single from their debut album, and today we're excited to premiere that song, "Quick Fast," as the West Coast duo are getting ready to roll out their debut album (soon, we hope).

Wale is currently prepping his new album, The Album About Nothing, in which Jerry Seinfeld has become heavily involved. Seinfeld, as you probably know, was the inspiration for Wale's acclaimed Mixtape About Nothing, so he's going back to his roots after The Gifted.

Project Pat snags features from two of his most famous Taylor Gang affiliates on "Twerk It." Intended for the emcee's upcoming Cheeze N Dope 3 mixtape hosted by MMG’s DJ Scream, the track also features a closing verse from Wale and club-ready production from the reliable KE On The Track.

It's been just over a month since we reported that MMG rapper Wale was splitting ways with his management team at Jay Z's Roc Nation and moving to 77 North Management, the same team responsible for the management of LeBron James. Now, we finally have an explanation.

OVO Sound’s PartyNextDoor hasn’t gotten to where he is today with the help from others (minus Drake), but tonight he’s taking that route and calling on MMG’s own Wale for a guest verse on the remix to “Thirsty”.

When hip-hop began, samples were all that DJs and producers had to construct instrumental tracks with. They'd dig through crates of vinyl trying to find isolated drum breaks, melodies or vocals that they could repurpose for use in hip-hop music.

Wale is finally ready to get back to the music. After releasing the trailer for The Album About Nothing earlier today, the MMG rapper comes through just hours later and shares the project’s first single titled “The Body”, featuring R&B crooner Jeremih.

With Wale attracting lots of #UNOTMMG hate in the wake of Meek Mill's comments about him a few months ago, it appears the DMV rapper has been ousted from another club: Roc Nation. Signed to Jay Z's management company since 2009, Mr.

Remy Ma's home, but not much has really changed. This week was pretty eventful though. Nicki Minaj's Sir-Mix-A-Lot-sampling "Anaconda" dropped, and she was a feature on Juicy J's latest club-burner, "Low," which also featured an excellent verse from Chicago's Lil Bibby.